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Celebration of the Birth of Lord Ganesha: Ganesh Chaturthi-Ayngaran Foundation Kindle Edition


Ganesh Chathurthi is celebrated annually with rich fervour on the fourth day of the first fortnight of Bhadrapada month, according to Hindu calendar. This day typically falls closely during August or September month as per the Gregorian calendar. Ganesh Chathurthi is observed as the birthday of Ganesha, son of Siva and Parvathi. Also called as Vinayak Chathurthi, this important festival shall be taken as an opportunity to realize the significance of His peculiar form, name and the proper way to adore the divine principle behind the form of Ganesha.

Lord Ganesha is the bestower of higher intelligence that enables liberation in human life. He provides Siddhi – divine powers, Buddhi – the intellectual power and Mukti – the liberation. Ganesha is also called as Siddhi Vinayaka and Buddhi Vinayaka. They are the powers manifested by Lord Ganesha. Siddhi is attained through intellectual power and wisdom.

Like any other festival of India, importance of Ganesh Chathurthi can be understood only if one looks closely towards its rituals and celebrations. Ganesh Chathurthi celebrations helps us in transforming our inner self. We get to know that there is always a higher goal in life.

Ganesh Chathurthi is a ten days festival during the month of Bhadrapada. It is the sixth month as per the Hindu calendar. It is also called as Ganeshotsava. It concludes on tenth day with Anant Chaturdashi – festival dedicated to Lord Vishnu. It is on this day, Ganesh Visarjan is also performed. Visarjan is immersing the idol of Lord Ganesha in one of the water bodies after a grand devotional procession. Puja offerings to Lord Ganesha starts during madhayhna (mid-day), that is, during the noon. It is believed that Lord Ganesha was born during this time. The placing of Ganesha idol called as Ganapati sthapana is done followed by Shodashopachara Puja.

Ganesh Chaturthi puja is performed for Akhand Sobhgaya Lakshmi (irrevocable fortune, success and wealth) and for accomplishment of Riddhi-Siddhi (prosperity and opulence). Lord Ganesha descends on earth on Ganesh Chaturthi to stay with His devotees for the course for ten days). For 10 days, from Bhadrapad Shudh Chaturthi to the Ananta Chaturdashi, Ganesha is worshipped through this special puja. On the 11th day, the Ganesha idol is immersed in a river or pond symbolizing a ritual see-off of the Lord in his journey towards his abode in Kailash while taking away with him the misfortunes of the worshipper.

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  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ March 10, 2023
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
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Sasi Krishnasamy
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Sasi Krishnasamy is a well-known as a spiritual Guru and Social Activist and the Founder of the Ayngaran Foundation in Palani, Dindigul District in the Indian State of Tamil Nadu.

Early Life and Education:

On January 22nd, 1984, Sasi Krishnasamy was born to Mr. Krishnasamy and Mrs. Nageshwari in the Palani village, and at the age of 5, they moved to Coimbatore City.

Sasi Krishnasamy completed his schooling and higher studies in Coimbatore.

Professional Life:

After completing his education, he worked for a private firm using his skills, and in 2011, he began working in the jewellery industry.

Personal Life:

As far as God’s gifts go, He was blessed with a wonderful and gorgeous life partner Mrs. Gokila sasikrishna in September 2009, as well as a daughter and son named Sowmiya Sasikrishna and Gowtham Sasikrishna.

About the Founder:

As a child, he helped people through social services, blood donations, and food donations. He worked with many trusts, foundations, and social service trusts, among others. In 2020, after a long and bumpy journey, he was finally able to fulfill his dream of starting his own foundation. He formed the Ayngaran Foundation in accordance with the Foundation Registration Act. Together, along with his partner, Mr. Sasi Krishnasamy, and Mr. Vince Thomas, formed a team of individuals having the same passion and put Ayngaran on the path to becoming a well-known NGO in India.

Ayngaran Foundation:

The Ayngaran Foundation is a non-profit group that was started by Sasi Krishnasamy on September 14, 2020. The location of the foundation is Palani. It focuses on meditation, education, and research with the aim of providing families with claws. It includes individuals from the United Kingdom and the United States. On September 14, 2020, the Ayngaran Foundation was registered with the Indian government.

The Ayngaran foundation is situated among Palani’s beautiful greenery. Sasi Krishnasamy, who started the organisation, had worked for other non-profits before he decided to start his own. Therefore, he began this on September 14, 2020.

Agriculture: 70% of the rural population in India is still dependent on agriculture for a living. Since so many people work in agriculture, it is very important to encourage and support innovation in the field. Ayngaran is attempting to achieve just that. Since more than half of the people in India depend on agriculture, this new NGO wants to work with universities to make a big change in the agricultural sector. The growth of this industry promotes not just a better economy but also a healthier society.

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